Namu
was born and reared in Uganda and has been performing since she
was a
child. She is a musician, singer, dancer (and chereographer),
storyteller, playwright, and actress. Her professionalism in the
artistic world has been recognized since the late 1980's when
she wrote the "Obugaga Bwaffe?" for Nyonza Singers who are based
in Uganda; the biblical play that she wrote for another
Ugandan-based group, Dokamastos along with various dance
projects for which she won an award in the 1987 Kenyan
International Music Festival.She currently works and resides in
the U.S. where she has continued to work on all her skills in
one-woman shows, band shows as well as with the group she
directs and named after her deceased mother, Kayaga of Africa.
She is currently working on children's books and tapes, as well
as her next music CD.

She
says she is led and blessed by God, and that she enjoys doing
what she
does.